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Shelby County Jury Commission officials have points they always make with citizens on jury duty in Downtown Memphis. And it includes an apology for the parking situation around the Criminal Justice Center and the Judge D’Army Bailey Courthouse, where those called to be on juries will work for a week at a time.

The fate of the tallest building in Memphis has been postponed for another month. Attorney Billy Moss announced that the foreclosure auction would be postponed until Wednesday, Aug. 16, on the steps of the Judge D'Army Bailey Courthouse, 140 Adams Ave. In 2015, IMH Memphis, the current owners, purchased the vacant building that was built in 1965 for $5 million. IMH Memphis subsequently took out a $2.8 million mortgage with New York-based Shadow Tree Capital Management LLC – the source of the delays in auctioning off the building.

Playhouse on the Square will present the regional premiere of “Rock of Ages” Friday, Jan. 20, through Feb. 12 at 66 S. Cooper St. Visit playhouseonthesquare.org.

Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland and the Memphis Office of Youth Services will hold the first event in the “Hear Me Out” Youth Forum Series Saturday, Jan. 21, from 10 a.m. to noon at Greater New Liberty Missionary Baptist Church, 250 E. Raines Road. The series allows youths ages 14-21 the opportunity to share concerns and offer solutions to issues they’ve faced or observed to a panel of city leaders. Others forums will be held Jan. 28, Feb. 4 and Feb. 11 at different locations. Registration required; visit cityofmemphisyouth.org.

Shelby County Commissioners take the first of three votes Monday, June 1, on a county property tax rate for the new fiscal year, and the discussion could begin to tie up the loose ends remaining in the county’s budget season.

The civil division of Shelby County General Sessions Court reopens Monday, March 19. Flooding of the basement area at 140 Adams Ave. following heavy rains Friday morning also caused computer server problems for the court.

The Leadership Memphis In-Synk Book Club will meet to discuss “Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything” Thursday, Nov. 17, from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Local Gastropub, 95 S. Main St. Registration is due Wednesday, Nov. 16. To register, visit lmwiki.eventbrite.com or call 278-0016.

Three apartment complexes in Southeast Memphis that sold three months ago for $10 million are now mired in foreclosure and a $28 million lawsuit.

Bellevue, Wash.-based Emerald Apartment Group LLC financed the properties through Protective Life Insurance Co. in a trio of March 18 transactions: Emerald Square for $3.7 million, Emerald Pointe for $2.3 million and Emerald Park for $3 million. The sellers were three Georgia-based entities.

The foreclosure sale of the 17-building, mixed-use Willow Lake Business Park and Corporate Park in Hickory Hill has been postponed until April 22 at noon at the Shelby County Courthouse, 140 Adams Ave.

The foreclosure sale of the 17-building, mixed-use Willow Lake Business Park and Corporate Park in Hickory Hill has been postponed until Friday, April 8, at noon at the Shelby County Courthouse, 140 Adams Ave.

The foreclosure sale of the 17-building, mixed-use Willow Lake Business Park and Corporate Park in Hickory Hill has been postponed until Friday, March 11, at noon at the Shelby County Courthouse, 140 Adams Ave.

The foreclosure sale of the 17-building, mixed-use Willow Lake Business Park and Corporate Park in Hickory Hill has been postponed until Friday, March 4, at noon at the Shelby County Courthouse, 140 Adams Ave.

The foreclosure sale of the 17-building, mixed-use Willow Lake Business Park and Corporate Park in Hickory Hill has been postponed until Friday, Feb. 25, at noon at the Shelby County Courthouse, 140 Adams Ave.

The Center City Commission Executive Search Committee will meet Friday at 7:45 a.m. to vote on a recommendation for a new chief executive officer and president of the Center City Commission. The recommendation will be brought to the CCC board of directors at 9 a.m. Both meetings will be held at 114 N. Main St.

The Greater Memphis Chamber will hold a breakfast forum Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. at the Hilton Memphis, 939 Ridge Lake Blvd. Cost is $25 for members and $35 for prospective members. For reservations, call Ericka Milford at 543-3518 or visit www.memphischamber.com.

The Alliance for Nonprofit Excellence will hold a workshop today from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at its office, 5100 Poplar Ave., Suite 502. Fayre Crossley, director of the Grant Center, will speak. Cost is $99 for members, $150 for nonmembers and $89 for those in the Program for Nonprofit Excellence. For more information, call 684-6605 or visit www.npexcellence.org.

Stephen Leffler, principal attorney of Stephen R. Leffler PC, practices in personal injury, wrongful death, car accidents, DUI cases and defense of felonies and misdemeanors and federal and state crimes. He received his juris doctorate degree from then-Memphis State University in 1984 and was admitted to the bar in Tennessee that same year.

The Memphis Area Association of Realtors Commercial Council will host a forum today from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. at the MAAR office, 6393 Poplar Ave. The forum will discuss Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification for commercial buildings and what it means for commercial brokers. Cost is $15 for nonmembers and free for members. For more information, call 818-2428.

Executive Women International Memphis chapter will hold its 50th anniversary celebration and dinner today at 5:30 p.m. at The University Club, 1346 Central Ave. Cost is $25. For more information, e-mail Krissie Heuer at kheuer@bec-memphis.com.

The Sales and Marketing Society of the Mid-South will host its monthly luncheon today from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at The Racquet Club of Memphis, 5111 Sanderlin Ave. Cost is $25 for nonmembers and free for members. R.S.V.P. by calling 937-5532 or visiting www.sms-midsouth.org.

The Association of Women Attorneys will host a continuing legal education luncheon today at noon in the Supreme Court Hearing Room, third floor of 140 Adams Ave. Leo Bearman Jr. will speak on "How to Handle Rambo Tactics in the Courtroom." Bring your own lunch to the meeting. For more information, call Virginia Alexander at 523-8822, Ext. 420.

Main Street Collierville will host the 16th annual Sunset on the Square Summer Concert Series every Thursday through the end of July. Funk de Ville, a retro party act, will perform today at 7 p.m. The concerts are held on Collierville's Historic Town Square. For more information, call 853-1666.

For attorneys working at small firms or on their own as solo practitioners, acquiring the required number of continuing legal education (CLE) credits each year can be a challenge. With that in mind, the Association for Women Attorneys (AWA) set out earlier this year to make it just a little bit easier.

The Daily News' offices will be closed Wednesday in observance of Independence Day. Offices reopen at 8:30 a.m. Thursday and will remain open during normal business hours.

The AutoZone Red, White and Blue Celebration produced by the Beale Street Merchants Association will be held today at Tom Lee Park following the conclusion of the Redbirds game. A fireworks show will be featured over the river. For more information, call 529-0999. The event is free.

JobLINC of the Memphis Public Library and Information Center will hold a Career and Information Fair today from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library, 3030 Poplar Ave. For more information, call 415-2700.

The South Main Arts District hosts its monthly Art Trolley Tour from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. today. Attendees may enjoy free trolley rides between the galleries and stores along South Main Street. Featured at this month's event is the opening of the Guillermo Umbria art exhibit at Memphis Heritage, 509 S. Main St. The exhibit features his nocturnal photography of Memphis. Visit www.southmainmemphis.org.

As the government urges citizens to maintain routines and continue the American way of life, Shelby County residents wishing to t...

54. Archived Article: Law Briefs - Thursday, September 24, 1998 The American Law Institute-American Bar Association Committee on Continuing Professional Education has announced the publication of the second edition of From Law School to Law Practice: The New Associates Guide by Suzanne B The American Law Institu...

55. Archived Article: Law Briefs - Thursday, September 17, 1998 The Memphis Bar Association will sponsor a seminar on premarital agreements from noon to 1 p.m. Sept. 23 at the Peabody. The speaker will be Susan Callison of the Bogatin Law Firm. The seminar offers one hour of continuing education credit. The cost...

57. Archived Article: Law Briefs - Thursday, September 03, 1998 The Memphis Bar Association will sponsor a seminar on coping with defeat at noon Wednesday at the Peabody The Memphis Bar Association will sponsor a seminar on coping with defeat at noon Wednesday at the Peabody. The speaker will be Bill Haltom of T...

58. Archived Article: Law Briefs - Thursday, August 27, 1998 The Memphis Bar Association will sponsor a seminar on coping with defeat at noon Sept The Memphis Bar Association will sponsor a seminar on coping with defeat at noon Sept. 9 at the Peabody. The speaker will be Bill Haltom of Thomason Hendrix Harvey...

59. Archived Article: Law Briefs - Thursday, April 23, 1998 The Memphis district office of the U The Memphis district office of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission settled a Title VII lawsuit against Linens N Things on April 10. The lawsuit claimed the company subjected two former employees to a...

60. Archived Article: Law Briefs - Thursday, April 16, 1998 The American Law Institute-American Bar Association Committee on Continuing Professional Education will sponsor two video law reviews this month The American Law Institute-American Bar Association Committee on Continuing Professional Education will ...

61. Archived Article: Law Focus.st - Thursday, January 16, 1997 The cooperation of two General Sessions civil judges with court officials had led to pending legislation that, when passed, will create a new domestic violence court in Shelby County. Consolidating courts Legislation would streamline domestic violen...